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LSP Announcements

Read about important announcements from the Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals

Announcements

Licensed Site Professional Examination 

Please note:  The Board has revised the following examination documents.

NOTICE: Regarding Requests for Approval of Continuing Education Courses
The Board of Registration of Waste Site Cleanup Professionals requires that a provider of a potentially qualifying course submit a complete request at least two months prior to the proposed date.

Important Notice Regarding License Renewal Forms and Payments
All Renewal fees and accompanying forms must be mailed fourteen days before your expiration date to ensure processing.  Failure to timely submit payments and forms will result in issuance of a Notice of License Expiration.


Those private parties who are financially responsible under Massachusetts law for assessing and cleaning up confirmed and suspected hazardous waste sites must retain a licensed Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professional (commonly called a "Licensed Site Professional" or simply an "LSP") to oversee the assessment and cleanup work. The Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals is an independent, 11-member board that licenses and regulates LSPs. The Board works to maintain high standards of practice and to protect public health, welfare, and the environment by establishing qualifications for licensure, administering a licensing exam, requiring that LSPs obtain continuing education, and investigating complaints against LSPs to ensure compliance with state laws, regulations and the Board's own rules of professional conduct.

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